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The lion is taken from the arms of Guy de Villars, medieval Lord of the village. The ship refers to vice-amiral J-H Dupotet, who was born in the village.  
The lion is taken from the arms of Guy de Villars, medieval Lord of the village. The ship refers to vice-amiral J-H Dupotet, who was born in the village.  


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CHAUGEY

Département : Côte-d'Or

Blason de Chaugey/Arms of Chaugey
Official blazon
French D'azur au vaisseau d'or, au chef d'argent chargé d'un léopard de gueules.
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The arms were officially granted on February 21, 2007.

The lion is taken from the arms of Guy de Villars, medieval Lord of the village. The ship refers to vice-amiral J-H Dupotet, who was born in the village.

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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